May Farris
Mrs. May Farris, 36 years old, died yesterday at a local hospital. She was the wife of H.A. Farris, 415 West San Rafael street. Funeral arrangements have not been made.
[Colorado Springs Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colorado April 7, 1915]The funeral of Mrs. May Farris, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Boyle brothers undertaking rooms, the Rev. H.I. Kohler officiating. Interment will be in Evergreen. Mrs. Farris is survived by her husband, H.A. Farris, 415 West San Rafael street.
[Colorado Springs Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colorado April 8, 1915 - Submitted by Shauna Williams]
John Fields
JUDGE JOHN FIELDS DEAD
That life is very uncertain is demonstrated by the fact that Hon. John Fields passed over the river of death very suddenly at his home in Colorado Springs, Colo., Wednesday, 22d inst. They synopsis of a speech made by him on the 16th inst., which appears in this issue, was set up before we heard of his death. He removed from Lawrenceville to Colorado about twenty years ago on account of the asthma, with which he was seriously afflicted. He served three years in the Eleventh Missouri, coming to Lawrenceville shortly after the Civil war, practicing as an attorney, in which he was very successful. He leaves a wife and two children, both daughters; two children, a son and a daughter, having gone before. He was about 64 years of age. His many friends in this county will regret to hear of his death.
[August 30, 1900 The Sumner Press, Sumner Illinois - Shauna Williams]
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